Gen Z poised to disrupt finance Watch out, millennials. Generation Z (roughly ages 25 and younger) is poised to be the “most disruptive generation ever,” according to a
An experimental nuclear reactor which could be coming to the Idaho National Laboratory in Boise, Idaho The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has released a draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
Resilient brands head to Super Bowl Brands that have been successful during the pandemic are making expensive gambles by advertising during the Super Bowl. DoorDash is using its
Google has threatened to withdraw its search engine from Australia if the Australian government implements a regulation that will require the company to pay for news content The
Japanese man ‘rents himself to do nothing’, gets thousands of clients A 37-year-old Japanese man is earning a living by renting himself “to do nothing”. With thousands of
00‘Cocaine bananas’ arrive at grocery stores after mix up from Colombia The Royal Canadian Mounty Police has concluded an almost two-year-long international drug investigation after finding nearly two
Man finds $300K worth of heroin in car purchased at government auction in Tennessee An Alabama man got more than he bargained for after finding $300,000 worth of
14.5 million vehicles were sold in the U.S. in 2020, a 14.8% decline from the previous year Experts believe this was partially due to the COVID-19 pandemic decreasing
Paranoia creeps into remote work The pandemic and subsequent work-from-home boom have increased our reliance on digital communication and it’s elevating our anxiety and paranoia at work. In
The best cities to work from home With more office employees working at home amid the pandemic, greater emphasis has been placed on access to productivity-enabling services in
Cadillac wants to fly people in electric drones General Motors shared some futuristic concept vehicles, including a sleek Cadillac passenger drone, on Tuesday in a classic CES move.
Retail’s new return policy: Keep it As online shopping spurs a flood of gift returns, some retailers are deciding to opt out of the pricey task, allowing customers
New year, new work rules? After the switch to remote work for many in 2020, the new year is an opportunity to refine the not-so-new daily routine. While
The value of work friends While many people have friends at work, few feel they have truly close friends there, writes a Yale professor. The somewhat forced nature
Greyhound offers free rides home for runaways ages 12 to 21 Greyhound bus, partnered with the National Runaway Safeline, is offering free rides home to runaways between the
Adobe Flash Player is officially dead Adobe has officially killed off Flash Player, the buggy, hated, security vulnerability of a web browser plug-in that was once widely used
Google gets a union In one of the first Big Tech unions, more than 225 workers at Google have formed a “minority union” with the Communications Workers of
An entrepreneurial renaissance is here High unemployment encouraged would-be business owners to pursue their great idea in the wake of the last decade’s Great Recession. The pandemic and
Workers in 20 states got a pay hike on January 1 thanks to cost-of-living adjustments and other scheduled increases Later in the year, another four states and Washington,
**FYI: NO SHOW PREP FOR THIS FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 (NEW YEAR’S DAY)** Interesting New Year Facts 1. New Year celebrations are not new. The concept actually dates